LayZee Bones said: "Originally built in Japan and one of only three of it's kind in the world, The Knightmare arrived in the UK in 2006 at a cost of three million.

"Standing at 80 feet tall it could reach speeds of up to 40 mph, a combination of it's overbanked turn at the top and various sharp turns and helixes meant that the rider would experience a massive 5G of pressure which truly made Knightmare a one of a kind rollercoaster in the UK.

"It made it's last run of the track back in 2012, since then sadly it has fallen into a state of disrepair."

When talking about the safety issues of climbing the disused ride, he said: "Bravery and stupidity often look the same on the surface. I have spent my adult life working at height so I am confident up there.

"It concerns me that some people may try and climb it, many already have. It is an accident waiting to happen. Please stay on the ground kids!"